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GGC repeat expansions in NOTCH2NLC causing a phenotype of lower motor neuron syndrome

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A genetic diagnosis cannot be made in a considerable proportion of patients with hereditary lower motor neuron (LMN) syndromes. The GGC repeat expansion in the 5′untranslated region (5′UTR) of NOTCH2NLC… Click to show full abstract

A genetic diagnosis cannot be made in a considerable proportion of patients with hereditary lower motor neuron (LMN) syndromes. The GGC repeat expansion in the 5′untranslated region (5′UTR) of NOTCH2NLC gene has been reported to be associated with a group of NOTCH2NLC-related repeat expansion disorders (NRED), including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The relationship between the mutation and LMN syndromes has not been reported previously. Here, we identified the GGC repeat expansions of NOTCH2NLC in a Chinese familial patient with LMN syndrome, presenting with slowly progressive weakness of four limbs. Needle electromyography revealed evidence of acute denervation and chronic neurogenic changes. Cognition and brain MRI were normal. Initial whole-exome sequencing by next generation sequencing revealed negative results. However, repeat-primed polymerase chain reaction performed on the proband showed a pathogenic GGC expansion in the 5'UTR of NOTCH2NLC and long-read sequencing subsequently revealed 248 GGC repeats. The mutation was co-segregated with the clinical phenotype in the family. Immunofluorescent studies identified p62-positive protein deposits in the intranuclear inclusions in myofibers. The GGC repeat expansion in NOTCH2NLC is associated with a new phenotype of hereditary LMN syndrome. As a result, NOTCH2NLC genotyping should be performed in patients with hereditary LMN syndromes.

Keywords: ggc repeat; phenotype; lower motor; ggc; motor neuron

Journal Title: Journal of Neurology
Year Published: 2022

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